Barriers to employment
Universities are not in the business of getting you a job. It’s as simple as that. They’re often a necessary qualification in the age of degree inflation, but they are severely lacking in the department of careers services and training graduates to be application-ready.
There is unprecedented competition. Estimates vary and go up to as much as 2.3 million graduates currently competing for roles in the UK. Standing out isn’t even enough now. You need to be exactly what they’re looking for.
Most graduates aren’t taught how to (successfully) apply for jobs. CVs, LinkedIn profiles, cover letters, searching for postings, and interviewing are all skills in and of themselves. They take time and practice to develop and are not always intuitive. With neither schools nor universities teaching these, most recent graduates are navigating the job market without any idea on how to actually apply.
Our now most-frequently seen barrier on new clients’ CVs – the total lack of work experience. Entry roles now require work experience, most often in the form of internships and summer placements. Key detail: you need to find these *during* your studies. Find a placement in your summers off. Get the work experience early. There is nothing more valuable for your post-study search.
The market is digitising faster than ever. Basic computer skills aren’t enough. To stand out you need more specialised programmatic awareness and experience. Our host of digital skills found in our customisable Digital Internship is just the ticket to get you up to speed, fast.